This question aligns with Chapters 2 and 3 of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.Based on the CQ Researcher article "Medical Marijuana," which of the following research questions is "best" for a Political Science or Public Policy research paper?
A. Is marijuana as effective as opioids in treating pain, and is marijuana less addictive than opioids?
B. To what extent do states that have legalized marijuana see more fatalities from accidents than do states where marijuana is not available legally, in any form?
C. Specialists on drug and alcohol use know that the more outlets there are for finding these substances, the more people will use them. Therefore, what are some strategies for regulating the availability of marijuana so that teens, in particular, won't find that drug to be too easily available?
D. Should states and localities create more extensive training policies so that staff dispensing marijuana have a better understanding of how and for what purposes the drug is best used?
E. All of these are "good" research questions for a Political Science or Public Policy research paper.
Answer: B
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